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Sedona City Council unanimously moves into executive session to discuss city attorney recruitment

Sedona City Council · June 17, 2026
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Summary

At a special meeting called for 3 p.m. Wednesday, the Sedona City Council voted unanimously to enter executive session to discuss recruitment and appointment of a city attorney and to receive legal advice under Arizona law. Five members were present; two were excused.

The Sedona City Council voted unanimously Wednesday to enter an executive session to discuss recruitment and appointment of a city attorney and to receive legal advice, the council’s presiding officer said at the special meeting called for 3 p.m.

The meeting was called to order by the Chair, who said, "I'm calling this meeting to order, 3PM on Wednesday, June 17. This is a special meeting at the Sedona City Council." The Chair then asked the clerk to read the roll.

During roll call the council recorded Mayor Ploog, Vice Mayor Fultz, Councilor Dunn, Councilor Kinsella and Councilor Pfaff as present. Councilor Furman and Councillor Hosseini were recorded as excused.

The Chair explained the purpose: to discuss personnel matters related to recruiting and appointing a person to fill the city attorney position and to receive legal advice with the city attorney, citing Arizona Revised Statutes 38-431.03 (A)(1) and (3).

A council member moved "We go into executive session to discuss the item you just described," and the Chair seconded. When the Chair asked "All those in favor?" members responded "Aye," and the Chair announced the vote was unanimous and that the council was now in executive session.

The meeting later reconvened from executive session, and the Chair announced the meeting was adjourned.

No public discussion of applicants or substantive hiring decisions was made on the record at the special meeting.